future continuous vs. future simpleUse:
Future continuous to say that an action will be in progress at a certain time in the future. It is often used to express an action already decided on.I’ll be seeing Joe at 9.00.This time next week, I’ll be lying on the beach. (John is imagining his holiday in Florida).I’ll see you at nine o’clock.We’ll buy it when we get back from the beach.John will finish his degree in June.
Form:
Future continuous: will + be + verb + ing Future simple: will + verb1